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I suppose you can consider it conditional in that Abraham had to leave his country in order for God to fulfill his promises. But as for all the blessings God promised (that were to be given once Abraham arrived in his new country), those were all unconditional.
first of all his wife second of all children and a whole country
No read your bible. Noah and the flood was hundreds of years earlier. It was Abraham who talks with God in Genesis 18. In Genesis 19 Lot is warned by two angels after Abraham intercedes for him with God.
Lot was Abraham's nephew (Genesis ch.11).
Lot was the nephew of Abraham.
Lot was Abraham's nephew, according to Genesis 11:27.
Abraham took in Lot letting him be apart of his family. He took care of him and taught him, they shared land together. Then later Abraham gave Lot the choice of land he wanted.
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Lot, the son of Abraham's younger brother Haran, was Abraham's nephew.Genesis 11:27 "Now these are the generations of Terah: Terah begat Abram [who later had his name changed to Abraham - Genesis 17:5], Nahor, and Haran; and Haran begat Lot"Genesis 12:5 "And Abram took Sarai his wife, and Lot his brother's son."Additional nephews of Abraham are named in Genesis 22:21-24.Answer 2:If you are referring to Abraham of the Old Testament in the Bible who was the father of the Jews, his nephew's name was Lot.
Abraham's journey (Genesis ch.12) hints that every person can become great, can become a leader, can become holy, and can follow his/her instinct to sense God's calling. Not everyone must leave their country of birth as Abraham had to, but everyone must leave their childishness and their spiritual torpor.
Yes, Lot was Abraham's nephew.
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